Missoula County Health Department

Category: Public health department in Missoula, Montana

Address: 301 W Alder St, Missoula, MT 59802, USA

Phone: +14062584770

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Gina Montana

Aug 31, 2022

If you come here to get a covid immunization without an appointment on 'appointment free Wednesday' expect a 2-1/2 hour wait. My experience.

Terry Lee Jenks

Feb 23, 2022

I would love to know what the reason is that dogs are not allowed at outdoor cafes and breweries. This is common practice in large cities. So what is so special that Missoula can't offer this to dog owners. Thanks.

Lee Brown

Jan 24, 2022

Very professional and helpful. Got my Covid vaccine last year, very well organized. Going down to get my shingles vaccine today.

Jim P

Jan 11, 2022

Zero stars. Covid testing should not be this difficult. 71 minutes on hold, 19 phone calls made, not one answered by a human and you hung up on me 19 times. This is ridiculous. Its been 2 years of this and its getting more difficult to get help. Worthless

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Questions & Answers

Why do I go into bagels on Broadway and find community leaders without masks sitting together? Not eating. Got pics for proof.

Scott Barbour | Oct 15, 2020
Robert Brewer | Mar 19, 2022

"Rules for thee not for me"

Do face shields stop respiratory droplets from getting on surfaces or just send them straight down?

Terri Torpey | Oct 15, 2020
Roy M | Oct 15, 2021

The respiratory droplets aerosolize and float in the air past the sides of this and most masks. They do not provide on protection from infection.

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Does Missoula County have disease-bearing ticks or mosquitos?

Carol Marsh | Oct 16, 2018
Christopher M | Oct 16, 2018

Ticks in Western Montana and especially in the Bitterroot valley can carry Rocky mountain spotted fever bacteria Rickettsia rickettsii. With climate change and warmer temperatures we can expect more diseases to spread as the range for disease carriers increases.

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